Hypem
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Consider a square, single coil of wire (ABCD) of side length 0.30 m which is free to rotate about its central axis and placed in a uniform magnetic field of 81 mT.
The diagram shows this looking downwards onto the plane of the coil.
Diagram: http://puu.sh/2Cioj
When the coil is connected to an external circuit and a current is passed through it, the coil is held stationary when a 5.0 g mass is attached to point P so that its weight force is into the page.
What is the magnitude and direction of the current that must flow in the coil to just balance the mass at the instant shown in the diagram?
-- It has a sample answer, but I don't really understand how they worked it out/got the final answer.
The diagram shows this looking downwards onto the plane of the coil.
Diagram: http://puu.sh/2Cioj
When the coil is connected to an external circuit and a current is passed through it, the coil is held stationary when a 5.0 g mass is attached to point P so that its weight force is into the page.
What is the magnitude and direction of the current that must flow in the coil to just balance the mass at the instant shown in the diagram?
-- It has a sample answer, but I don't really understand how they worked it out/got the final answer.